RMWG9C9T–Rev Dr Alex Wimberly, the leader of Corrymeela, at the community group's offices in Belfast. Brexit is a worrying ÒtragedyÓ forcing people to take sides, Northern Ireland's oldest peace and reconciliation centre has said.
RM2BE0DKF–The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern talks with David Stephens (L), Director of the Corrymeela Reconciliation Centre during a visit to Ballycastle centre, Northern Ireland, 22 Sept, 2005. Minister Ahern visited a number of community groups in Belfast and Antrim who were most directly affected sectarian attacks and street violence. (Irish Foreign Office Hand Out Photo/Paul McErlane)
RMWG9C88–Rev Dr Alex Wimberly, the leader of Corrymeela, at the community group's offices in Belfast. Brexit is a worrying ÒtragedyÓ forcing people to take sides, Northern IrelandÕs oldest peace and reconciliation centre has said.
RM2BE0DKM–The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern talks with David Stephens (R), Director of the Corrymeela Reconciliation Centre during a visit to Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, 22 Sept, 2005. Minister Ahern visited a number of community groups in Belfast and Antrim who were most directly affected sectarian attacks and street violence. (Irish Foreign Office Hand Out Photo/Paul McErlane)
RMWG9C8D–Rev Dr Alex Wimberly, the leader of Corrymeela, at the community group's offices in Belfast. Brexit is a worrying ÒtragedyÓ forcing people to take sides, Northern IrelandÕs oldest peace and reconciliation centre has said.
RM2BE0DKP–The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern talks with David Stephens (L), Director of the Corrymeela Reconciliation Centre during a visit to Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, 22 Sept, 2005. Minister Ahern visited a number of community groups in Belfast and Antrim who were most directly affected sectarian attacks and street violence. (Irish Foreign Office Hand Out Photo/Paul McErlane)
RM2BE0DKK–The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern talks with David Stephens (L), Director of the Corrymeela Reconciliation Centre during a visit to Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, 22 Sept, 2005. Minister Ahern visited a number of community groups in Belfast and Antrim who were most directly affected sectarian attacks and street violence. (Irish Foreign Office Hand Out Photo/Paul McErlane)
RM2BE0DKR–The Irish Minister fo Foreign Affairs, Dermot Ahern, T.D. looks out along the North Antrim Coast with Corrymeela Reconciliation Centre Director David Stevens, during a visit to Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, 22 Sept, 2005. Minister Ahern visited a number of community groups in Belfast and Antrim who were most directly affected sectarian attacks and street violence. (Irish Foreign Office Hand Out Photo/Paul McErlane)
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